IrisElizabeth
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I assumed it was a large well organised search but I hadn't realised quite the scale of it. Sorry to bring this up again but this makes DC's comments about the French SAR not using sniffer dogs even stranger to me. Everything in the dossier is clearly well thought out and included for a reason, and if someone who read it wasn't following this case as closely as we are, then they would assume that no dogs were used at all and that it perhaps wasn't as thorough a search as it could have been. In the dossier it is even written that 'Dan did offer clothes/samples to the French police so that they could do a forensic search or send in sniffer dogs' which strongly implies to the reader that the French police/SAR hadn't considered or done such a search which we know is not the case..Snippet regarding the French search:
Randonneuse disparue dans les Pyrénées : un mois plus tard, la thèse de l'accident est privilégiée
"Men from the Gendarmerie de Haute Montagne (PGHM) Platoon of Bagnères-de-Luchon criss-crossed the search area, in collaboration with Guardia Civil teams, on the basis of the young woman’s initial itinerary. Their search was supported by a dozen soldiers from the mountain group of the Saint-Gaudens brigade as well as by a canine team. A helicopter and a drone were also mobilised".